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Associate in Arts - Sociology

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Social health and well-being requires an understanding of how groups, organizations, networks, institutions and cultures organize and influence us. Sociologists study the construction and maintenance of societies to address social phenomena and social problems, including poverty, racism, sexism, crime, terrorism and war. Those choosing an Associate of Arts degree with a concentration in Sociology develop a sophisticated understanding of the complex social world we live in, as well as the kind of analytical and problem-solving skills needed to address today’s pressing social issues and problems. The coursework prepares students with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed in upper level so

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